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The Screen Actors Guild Awards Holiday Auction benefiting the SAG-aftra Foundation’s Children’s Literacy and Actors’ Assistance programs is live now at sagawards.org/auction.

The annual Holiday Auction features the ultimate SAG Awards VIP Package, with two tickets to the 24th Annual SAG Awards Ceremony and Gala on Sunday, Jan. 21, 2018, a backstage tour, two United Airline tickets and a three-night stay at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills. Other highlights include autographed film and television collectibles from Trevor Noah, Mary J. Blige, William Shatner, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Margaret Atwood, and the casts of “This Is Us,” “The Handmaid’s Tale,” “Glow” and more. Also up for bid are unique gifts, such as tickets to a taping of “Will & Grace” plus a set tour and meet-and-greet with the cast, VIP tickets to a live taping of “Full Frontal with Samantha Bee,” and several SAG Awards Red Carpet Bleacher Seats packages.

Since 2012, gamers have followed survivor Clementine on a harrowing and heartfelt journey through the world of Robert Kirkman's living dead apocalypse. Now, with the holidays here and the fourth and final season of Clementine's story slated to come out early next year, Telltale Games and Skybound Entertainment have unleashed all 19 episodes of the video game series in The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series Collection for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One:

Press Release: San Rafael, Calif., December 5th, 2017 -- Leading publisher of digital entertainment Telltale Games and multiplatform entertainment company Skybound Entertainment today launched The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series Collection at retailers across North America and Europe, gathering all 19 episodes in the award-winning series onto one disc for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The collection is also now available for download on both platforms.

The collection includes the recent third season, The Walking Dead: A New Frontier, as

Since 2012, gamers have followed survivor Clementine on a harrowing and heartfelt journey through the world of Robert Kirkman's living dead apocalypse. Now, with the holidays approaching and the fourth and final season of Clementine's story slated to come out early next year, The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series Collection is gathering together all 19 episodes of the saga, and a new trailer displays the enhanced visuals for the previous games in the franchise:

Press Release: San Rafael, Calif., November 30th, 2017 -- Leading publisher of digital entertainment Telltale Games and multiplatform entertainment company Skybound Entertainment today launched a new trailer for The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series Collection that contains never-before-seen footage of the collection's enhanced visuals in action. The trailer also contains footage from the original version of the same scene, allowing viewers to directly compare the updated visuals against the original graphics. For more information on the collection's visual improvements,

The original comic series ran from 2006 – 2012 and had satirical versions of many popular heroes, such as Batman, Spider-Man, the Justice League, the Avengers and many other heroes from comics. Unlike most of the heroes Ennis and Robertson based them off of, though, The Boys don’t care too much about playing by the rules and upholding a ‘no killing’ policy. The official synopsis of The Boys is:

In a world where superheroes embrace the darker side of their massive celebrity and fame, The Boys centers on a group of vigilantes known informally as ‘the boys,

Since 2012, gamers have followed survivor Clementine on a harrowing and heartfelt journey through the world of Robert Kirkman's living dead apocalypse. Now, with the holidays approaching and the fourth and final season of Clementine's story slated to come out early next year, Telltale Games and Skybound Entertainment have announced the December 5th release of The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series Collection on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

Containing all Telltale Games Walking Dead episodes (19 in total) released thus far, The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series Collection includes the Michonne mini-series and the anthology episode 400 Days.

Featuring visual enhancements of earlier seasons, the collection will be priced at $49.99 and will be a great way for gamers to get ready for the fourth and final season of Clementine's story in early 2018, with writer Gary Whitta returning to the franchise to help tell that final chapter. For more information, we have

Each year, the Comic-Con events are a chance to learn all the latest news regarding new comic characters and about television shows that are set to launch in the upcoming months. The 2017 New York Comic-Con has revealed some particularly exciting news as a major announcement was made. Comic book writer Robert Kirkman is currently working on a new comic book series. Kirkman is best-known as the co-creator of ‘The Walking Dead’ and ‘Invincible’. His new comic book series will be called ‘Oblivion Song’ and the writer has described this series as ‘apocalypse-adjacent. He is working on this new series

The news broke this morning that The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman has signed an exclusive deal with Amazon for his Skybound Entertainment Properties. This is obviously huge news in the landscape of TV and streaming entertainment, as Kirkman is the man responsible for creating the entertainment juggernaut that is The Walking Dead. While The Walking Dead was a pretty big hit as a comic, it took some convincing for the show to eventually be created. You may be surprised to know it took over five years for the show to find a home. Of course, it ended up on AMC, and the rest is history. That history with AMC hasn’t always been smooth though and it may be why Kirkman has signed this latest deal. What does it mean for the properties currently appearing in the pages of the comics under the Skybound banner?

Robert Kirkman, the creator of The Walking Dead has called AMC since the series first launched. He's ready to move on, though. It was recently announced that that Kirkman's production company Skybound is leaving AMC and going to Amazon. He just signed a. two-year deal with them.

All of Skybound's future content will be exclusively made for Amazon. AMC has enjoyed the success that Kirkman has brought them over the years, but it sounds like Amazon ended up offering him a better deal.

Kirkman made the following statement to THR:

“At Skybound Entertainment we strive to tell the best stories in the most unique and creative ways in an effort to always break new ground. A forward thinking company like Amazon is the perfect home for us. Their new foray into genre fiction has us at peak optimism for what can be accomplished during this unprecedented partnership. Sharon Tal Yguado

Anyone who has attended or watched a panel with Robert Kirkman knows that he's always great with a crowd. That's why, in more recent years, he's held a panel at Comic-Con where it's just him up on stage answering audience questions. Thanks to Skybound, we have the entire Comic-Con 2017 panel for you to watch right now!

Robert Kirkman's usual sense of humor is on full display here, so don't expect him to give away any secrets from The Walking Dead (even though that didn't stop fans from asking). That said, he talks about working toward the end of the comic book series, the eventual death of Rick Grimes, the recent major character death, and much more. Outside of The Walking Dead, Kirkman comments on George A. Romero's passing, the Invincible movie, and what's next for Outcast.

Yesterday afternoon the great Robert Kirkman, the creative mind behind The Walking Dead, Invincible, and Outcast, hit the stage during Day 1 of San Diego Comic-Con and fielded fan questions on everything he’s involved in. You had questions, Robert had… Continue Reading →

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The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series - The Final Season is slated to debut in 2018, and we have the official press release with additional details below. And, in case you missed it, check here for all of our Comic-Con coverage live from San Diego.

Press Release: San Rafael, Calif., July 19, 2017 -- Leading publisher of digital entertainment Telltale Games and Robert Kirkman's Skybound Entertainment, announced today that the critically acclaimed The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series - The Final Season (working title) is now in development to premiere in 2018.

In a series retrospective released today in celebration of Comic-Con through Telltale's Summer 2017 Update, the development team at Telltale sat down to reflect

Want to spend some time in the world of The Walking Dead without the risk of being eaten alive? You can do just that soon, as Skybound Entertainment and Skydance Interactive have teamed up to develop virtual reality video games set in the universe of Robert Kirkman's living dead landscape.

A release date for the first Walking Dead Vr game has yet to be revealed, but it will feature new characters and a new setting. You can learn more in the official press release below, and stay tuned to Daily Dead for more details.

Marvel and DC have often been a little prickly when it comes to others infringing on terrain they consider their own. A New York Daily News report estimated in 2013 that the two publishers had sued at least 35 people over the previous decade, just for using the term “superhero”. What’s perhaps more surprising is that, despite the current boom in comic-book movies, the big two haven’t really needed to call in the lawyers to ensure their virtual duopoly at the multiplex. Of the top 20 highest-grossing superhero movies of all time, all but one are based on a property that originally appeared in comics published by either Marvel or DC. And the exception – 2004 Pixar animation The Incredibles – is in any case now owned by Marvel parent company Disney.

Marvel and DC have often been a little prickly when it comes to others infringing on terrain they consider their own. A New York Daily News report estimated in 2013 that the two publishers had sued at least 35 people over the previous decade, just for using the term “superhero”. What’s perhaps more surprising is that, despite the current boom in comic-book movies, the big two haven’t really needed to call in the lawyers to ensure their virtual duopoly at the multiplex. Of the top 20 highest-grossing superhero movies of all time, all but one are based on a property that originally appeared in comics published by either Marvel or DC. And the exception – 2004 Pixar animation The Incredibles – is in any case now owned by Marvel parent company Disney.

Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg are expanding their entertainment empire to the superhero realm. They will write, direct and produce a big-screen adaptation of Robert Kirkman's comic book series Invincible, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Kirkman (The Walking Dead) will also serve as a producer on the project for Universal. Invincible has been published by Image Comics continuously since 2003, revolving around a teenager named Mark Grayson, also known as the superhero Invincible. He's the son of Omni-Man, the leader of the alien Viltrumite race. Invincible's powers include flight and superpowered strength; his mission is to protect Earth. Throughout the series, Mark Grayson has struggled to deal with his life as a teenager and also a superpowered protector of the...

See, though Kirkman is best known for his zombie drama, shortly before he started publishing Twd he released Invincible, about teenager Mark Grayson just trying to survive adolescence with two big asterisks attached: one, he’s superpowered, and two, so’s his pop, in fact he’s the most powerful being on the planet. Rogen and Goldberg will be writing, producing

Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg are expanding their entertainment empire to the superhero realm. They will write, direct and produce a big-screen adaptation of Robert Kirkman's comic book series Invincible, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Kirkman (The Walking Dead) will also serve as a producer on the project for Universal. Invincible has been published by Image Comics continuously since 2003, revolving around a teenager named Mark Grayson, also known as the superhero Invincible....

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